Just a few weeks after Facebookannounced a set of tools aimed to further its pursuit of news, it now has its sights set on TV. The plan is to offer up its data–even from private posts–to the U.S.’s four largest networks, in an attempt at loosening Twitter‘s strong grip on TV events. Each week, says the Wall Street Journal, Facebook will release its data to ABC, NBC, Fox, and CBS, which shows how many likes, comments, or shares a TV episode has inspired on the social network. These results will not be made public.

The firm stresses that the data is collected anonymously and shown as a whole. What Facebook is hoping sets it apart from Twitter is that it holds a much richer store of personal information on its users.